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Motion Bristol Announces Scorching Spring Season!
Motion Bristol builds on an action-packed start to 2022 with another irresistible run of events from April until June. Brands like Glitterbox, Yard, We Are FSTVL, ESO Presents, Cirque Du Soul, XXL, Critical Sound, and more will host DJ innovators including Denis Sulta, Gerd Janson, Krystal Klear, Eclair Fifi, Dusky, Alan Fitzpatrick, Dense & Pika, Objekt, Re:ni, KiNK, Loefah, Reinier Zonneveld, Calibre, LTJ Bukem, Kasra, and tens more across some vast Bank Holiday specials and regular returning favourites. For tickets head to motion-bristol.com.
Motion is one of the most musically diverse clubs in the UK. It offers multi-dimensional spaces with cutting edge line-ups from the best collectives and brands in the scene and that has been the case in 2022 as things have somewhat returned to normal. Energy levels have been high at the club for the first quarter and that will only count with a tasteful mix of events this spring. As always, they mix up international pioneers with fast-rising local stars so offer an unrivalled place to hear the very best electronic music each and every week.
Motion always prides itself on offering a diverse and safe dance floor. New measures remain in place to guard against recent reports of increased spiking incidents across the UK and include lids on drinks, increased security presence and non-uniformed operatives patrolling the club to ensure customer safety.
Of the many standout events to come, the first is the throwback disco celebration that is Glitterbox on Friday 22nd of April with mainstay Shapeshifters, Mello Baptiste, Sophie Lloyd, Simon Dunmore, and Kiddy Smile.
The early May Bank Holiday weekend kicks off on Saturday 30th April when Yard is back with a vast party across three spaces and two days. The Container Yard welcomes tasteful house, techno and electro selectors Denis Sulta, Gerd Janson, Jennifer Cardini, Ellie Stokes and Leo Pol for a live show, while the Crane Yard will bounce to Krystal Klear, Eclair Fifi, Hammer and Ellis Roberts. The Lock Yard meanwhile finds Dusky going deep all night long. The day after on 1st May, Alan Fitzpatrick brings the techno with BEC, Dense & Pika, Boxia and more, KiNK serves up his spectacular live show with Mason Collective, AJ Christou and more in the Crane Yard and Life And Death boss DJ Tennis will hypnotise all night long in the Lock Yard.
On Saturday May 21st, Eso Presents a brilliantly forward-thinking line up across two spaces with Objekt, Re:ni, Kessler, a special guest from Swamp 81, Loefah, Lamont, Patrice and more all lined up. Friday, June 10th is an acid special at XXL with Filth on Acid boss Reinier Zonneveld, Parfait and Charlie Sparks then cult drum & bass label Critical Sound host a day party on Saturday 11th June with Calibre, a dub plate back to back between Serum and Bladerunner, plus LTJ Bukem, Kasra, Enei, Halogenix and much more.
Elsewhere, the famously colourful Cirque Du Soul rolls into town on Friday June 3rd, and the summer solstice will be celebrated in style on Saturday June 18th with an afternoon into evening party with a very special guest.
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John Summit Locks In First Ibiza Residency at [UNVRS]
Ibiza just locked in another major win for summer 2026. John Summit is officially stepping into his first-ever Ibiza residency, bringing his Experts Only brand to [UNVRS] for nine consecutive Mondays, from June 1 through July 27. The announcement marks a major milestone for Summit and a statement moment for [UNVRS] as it heads into its second season.
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Summit has been steadily leveling up on the island over the past few years. Following standout appearances at Ushuaïa Ibiza and Hï Ibiza, including a sold-out two-night takeover in 2025, a full residency now feels like the obvious next move.
With Experts Only, the Chicago-native brings more than just a weekly headline slot. The brand has evolved into a carefully curated platform rooted in high-energy multi-day events and forward-thinking programming, making [UNVRS] the ideal setting for its Ibiza home.
Across nine Mondays, Experts Only is set to turn [UNVRS] into a weekly must, reinforcing Ibiza’s role as the heartbeat of global dance music and setting the tone for a very loud summer 2026.
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Ihsa Kent Returns With Emotional New Single ‘Slow Down’ ft. Amir Farhoodi
Ihsa Kent keeps his strong run of releases going as he returns with ‘Slow Down’, the third single from his upcoming album.
The single follows on from the two previous, ‘Desire’ and ‘Obscura’, this next chapter continues to show why his sound is connecting with dance music fans worldwide.
Opening with an unforgettable vocal performance, ‘Slow Down’ sees Ihsa Kent link up once again with Amir Farhoodi, delivering a track packed with colour and emotion. Built on shimmering soundscapes and smooth melodic energy, the record pulls you in instantly, balancing atmosphere and movement in a way that feels both uplifting and deep.
A musician, producer, and DJ at heart, Ihsa Kent is known for blending Melodic House, Progressive Techno, and Organic grooves into a style that’s immersive and full of feeling. His productions sit perfectly between soulful moments and driving rhythm, often adding subtle Eastern touches and cinematic storytelling along the way.
Alongside him, Amir Farhoodi brings his own signature touch, mixing modern and Eastern melodies with traditional electronic textures. Together, the duo have created a sound that feels powerful, hypnotic, and made for late-night dance floors as much as personal listening.
So far, both ‘Desire’ and ‘Obscura’ have picked up radio support across the UK, US, Australia, Netherlands, France, Ukraine, and beyond, and with each release, excitement for the full album continues to grow.
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Top 10 Most Streamed EDM Songs of All Time (2026 Edition)
We bring you an updated 2026 roundup of the top 10 most streamed EDM songs of all time, featuring the world’s greatest dance anthems and biggest Electronic Dance Music hits.
From the pyrotechnics of festival main stages to the viral dance challenges of TikTok, the 10 most streamed EDM songs of all time reflect music that has completely reshaped the global music industry. These aren’t just club tracks; they are Electronic Dance Music hits that have transcended the underground to dominate mainstream culture. As we look at the landscape in 2026, this list offers more than just numbers – it is a definitive snapshot of the tracks that have defined an era. From the emotional melodies of Avicii to the chart-topping dominance of The Chainsmokers and Calvin Harris, these most popular dance songs have secured their place in history. These top EDM tracks represent the absolute pinnacle of modern production and are rightfully recognized as the greatest dance anthems ever produced, currently resonating with billions of listeners across every continent.
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10. Roses (Imanbek Remix) – SAINt JHN & Imanbek
Imanbek’s remix transformed this original track into a deep house sensation. Its viral success played a significant role in its 2.13 billion streams. This track is a prime example of how modern remixes become top-charting dance records.
9. This Is What You Came For – Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna
Rounding out the top ten is “This Is What You Came For,” a legendary collaboration. With over 2.17 billion streams, this track remains one of the most consistent Electronic Dance Music hits.
8. Faded – Alan Walker: One of the Top EDM Tracks
“Faded” by Alan Walker is a hauntingly beautiful piece that captivated a global audience. With its ethereal vocals and powerful beat, the song has amassed over 2.31 billion streams, making it one of the most recognized electronic music hits in history.
7. Lean On – Major Lazer, DJ Snake, MØ
“Lean On” revolutionized the scene with its unique sound, accumulating 2.53 billion streams. Its catchy hook and innovative production set a new standard for what the greatest dance anthems should sound like.
6. Happier – Marshmello & Bastille
Marshmello teamed up with Bastille to create “Happier,” a song that balances emotional depth with an uplifting rhythm. With 2.54 billion streams, it remains one of the most successful Electronic Dance Music hits of the decade.
5. One Kiss – Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa
“One Kiss” epitomizes the “sound of summer.” As one of the most popular dance songs ever, with 2.61 billion streams it highlights the perfect synergy between high-end production and pop-focused vocals.
4. Let Me Love You – DJ Snake & Justin Bieber
A seamless fusion of EDM and pop, this track has racked up 2.83 billion streams. It is a perfect example of how top EDM tracks can dominate mainstream radio while maintaining their electronic roots.
3. Wake Me Up – Avicii: One of the Greatest Dance Anthems
Avicii’s “Wake Me Up” is more than just a song; it’s a milestone. By merging folk elements with electronic music, Avicii created an innovative track that remains one of the biggest electronic anthems ever with 2.97 billion streams.
2. Something Just Like This – The Chainsmokers & Coldplay
This hit blends electronic beats with rock elements. This universal appeal led to 3.48 billion streams, making it one of the most influential Electronic Dance Music hits ever to bridge the gap between festivals and stadiums.
1. Closer – The Chainsmokers & Halsey
At the top is “Closer,” a track that defined a generation. Its nostalgic lyrics and minimalist beat have helped it achieve nearly 3.56 billion streams by 2026, solidifying its place as the king of top EDM tracks.
Conclusion: 10 Most Streamed EDM Songs of All Time
These ten tracks represent the pinnacle of the genre’s success. From festival anthems to crossover pop hits, these most popular dance songs have defined the sound of a generation. As we continue through 2026, these greatest dance anthems will likely continue to dominate playlists and influence the next wave of top-charting dance records.
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